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- 2001
- Mokrane Bouzeghoub, Zoubida Kedad, Elisabeth Métais:
Natural Language Processing and Information Systems, 5th International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems, NLDB 2000, Versailles, France, June 28-30, 2000, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1959, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-41943-8 [contents] - 2000
- Afzal Ballim, Jean-Cédric Chappelier, Martin Rajman, Vincenzo Pallotta:
ISIS: Interaction through Speech with Information Systems. NLDB 2000: 365 - Afzal Ballim, Hatem Ghorbel:
MEDIEVAL: A Navigation Tool Through Medieval Documents. NLDB 2000: 367 - Maria Bergholtz, Paul Johannesson:
Validating Conceptual Models - Utilising Analysis Patterns as an Instrument for Explanation Generation. NLDB 2000: 325-339 - Catherine Berrut, Agnès Front-Conte:
Patterns Retrieval System: A First Attempt. NLDB 2000: 352-363 - Alfs T. Berztiss:
Domain Analysis and Queries in Context. NLDB 2000: 141-151 - Igor A. Bolshakov, Alexander F. Gelbukh:
A Very Large Database of Collocations and Semantic Links. NLDB 2000: 103-114 - Abdelhamid Bouchachia, Roland T. Mittermeir, Heinz Pozewaunig:
Document Identification by Shallow Semantic Analysis. NLDB 2000: 190-202 - Terje Brasethvik, Jon Atle Gulla:
Natural Language Analysis for Semantic Document Modeling. NLDB 2000: 127-140 - Ilvio Bruder, Antje Düsterhöft, Markus Becker, Jochen Bedersdorfer, Günter Neumann:
GETESS: Constructing a Linguistic Search Index for an Internet Search Engine. NLDB 2000: 227-238 - Jérôme Carrère, Frédéric Cuppens, Claire Saurel:
LExIS: A Query Language to Scan Information Flow. NLDB 2000: 369 - Farid Cerbah, Jérôme Euzenat:
Using Terminology Extraction to Improve Traceability from Formal Models to Textual Requirements. NLDB 2000: 115-126 - Roger H. L. Chiang, Cecil Chua Eng Huang, Veda C. Storey:
A Smart Web Query Engine for Semantic Retrieval of Web Data and Its Application to E-Trading. NLDB 2000: 215-226 - Eloi L. Favero, Jacques Robin:
Using OLAP and Data Mining for Content Planning in Natural Language Generation. NLDB 2000: 164-175 - Günther Fliedl, Christian Kop, Willi Mayerthaler, Heinrich C. Mayr, Christian Winkler:
Guidelines for NL-Based Requirements Specifications in NIBA. NLDB 2000: 251-264 - Heather Fulford:
Developing Document Analysis and Data Extraction Tools for Entity Modelling. NLDB 2000: 265-275 - António L. Furtado, Angelo E. M. Ciarlini:
Generating Narratives from Plots Using Schema Information. NLDB 2000: 17-29 - Helmut Horacek:
Presenting Mathematical Concepts as an Example for Inference-Rich Domains. NLDB 2000: 301-312 - Asanee Kawtrakul, Frédéric Andrès, Kinji Ono, Chaiwat Ketsuwan, Nattakan Pengphon:
Toward an Enhancement of Textual Database Retrieval Using NLP Techniques. NLDB 2000: 176-189 - Mohamed Khalifa, Rinky Lam:
Effects of Hypertext Navigational Structure on Knowledge Acquisition. NLDB 2000: 366 - Leila Kosseim, Stéphane Beauregard, Guy Lapalme:
Using Information Extraction and Natural Language Generation to Answer E-Mail. NLDB 2000: 152-163 - Alexander Maedche, Steffen Staab:
Ontology Learning from Text. NLDB 2000: 364 - Paloma Martínez, Ana García-Serrano:
On the Automatization of Database Conceptual Modelling through Linguistic Engineering. NLDB 2000: 276-287 - Andrés Montoyo, Manuel Palomar:
WSD Algorithm Applied to a NLP System. NLDB 2000: 54-65 - Ramón Aragüés Peleato, Jean-Cédric Chappelier, Martin Rajman:
Automated Information Extraction out of Classified Advertisements. NLDB 2000: 203-214 - Odile Piton, Denis Maurel:
"Beijing Frowns and Washington Pays Close Attention" Computer Processing of Relations between Geographical Proper Names in Foreign Affairs. NLDB 2000: 66-78 - Véronique Plihon, Fei Wu, Georges Gardarin:
A Financial Data Mining Trading System. NLDB 2000: 370 - Paul Rayson, Luke Emmet, Roger Garside, Peter Sawyer:
The REVERE Project: Experiments with the Application of Probabilistic NLP to Systems Engineering. NLDB 2000: 288-300 - Martin Romacker, Udo Hahn:
Coping with Different Types of Ambiguity Using a Uniform Context Handling Mechanism. NLDB 2000: 42-53 - Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Bernhard Thalheim:
Modeling Interaction and Media Objects. NLDB 2000: 313-324
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